Walking in someone else's shoes...
I often ask people in my role of director and facilitator to try and walk in someone else’s shoes for a while…it’s vital for both actors and indeed anyone who wants to understand the world a little better. We can so easily get locked into a way of seeing the world which means we miss so much or fail to understand why people behave the way they do resulting in dismissal or condemnation. I can’t count the amount of times I hear someone say something or read a status/tweet/ and wished that the speaker (or typer) had taken a moment consider things from a different perspective… Well yesterday I spent the majority of the day walking or rather jumping, turning and at times shuffling in a dance teachers shoes. I was helping out my colleagues and friends at WYTDC and in so doing I got the chance to spend a very enjoyable Saturday, which was somewhat different to the norm. So many new faces and an entirely different set of creative challenges resulted in a very charming theatre craft